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Right now, my team isn’t getting all the information that we need from the outgoing administration in key national security areas. It’s nothing short of irresponsible.
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Towards the end of the tape he mentions the sanctions that Steven Mnuchin has placed on Ukraine and that they are formally requesting the return of $13 billion from him.
Kuestion for all, has Mnuchin been identified in any of the Ku posts and is he a white or black hat. Trump really needs some allies he can trust 100%. Reading over the reasoning for the sanction it is the usual Russia, Russia. Russia election interference. Derkach is a member of the Ukraine parliament and apparently has had close contacts with Russia.
I don't know what to believe at this point.
home.treasury.gov...
Upon graduating from Yale University in 1985, Mnuchin joined the investment bank Goldman Sachs where his father, Robert E. Mnuchin, was a General Partner. Mnuchin worked at Goldman Sachs for 17 years, eventually becoming its Chief Information Officer. After he left Goldman Sachs in 2002, he worked for and founded several hedge funds. Mnuchin was a member of Sears Holdings's Board of Directors from 2005 until December 2016, and prior to this, Mnuchin served on Kmart's Board of Directors.[5] After Sears went bankrupt, the company that formerly owned it sued Mnuchin and ex-CEO Edward Lampert for "asset stripping" during their tenure.[6] During the financial crisis of 2007–2008, Mnuchin bought failed residential lender IndyMac. He changed the name to OneWest Bank and rebuilt the bank, then sold it to CIT Group in 2015. During his time as OneWest CEO and Chairman, the bank became embroiled in several lawsuits over questionable foreclosures.
Mnuchin joined Trump's presidential campaign in 2016, and was named National Finance Chairman for the campaign. On February 13, 2017, Mnuchin was confirmed to be President Donald Trump's secretary of the treasury by a 53–47 vote in the U.S. Senate.[7] As Secretary of the Treasury, Mnuchin supported the tax reform of 2017 and advocated reducing corporate tax rates.[8] In regard to regulatory policy, Mnuchin supports a partial repeal of Dodd-Frank, citing the complexity of the legislation.[9]
originally posted by: Frodolives
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — A group of Republican lawmakers say they’ve performed an extensive analysis of election day data and they’ve found “troubling” discrepancies.
Numbers don't add up
Just came across this. Funny how that number 17 keeps rising to the surface on everything.
originally posted by: cimmerius
Just a short comment regarding the perspective that everything is over and President Trump cannot win.
I would suggest that things started out as a political issue about who would win the election.
Then they became a constitutional issue about whether the election was legitimate with all the cheating.
But now they have become a national security issue with respect to whether we will allow the country to be taken over by foreign influence.
President Trump appears to be progressing through these levels trying to retrieve control of the country with a minimum of trauma to the country.
He campaigned really hard and maximized his support. If he had been able to overcome the cheating and win the election, that would have been the political solution.
Failing that, he is trying to address the cheating in the Supreme Court. He worked to clean up the court as much as he could. If they take up the matter and rule in his favor, that would be the Constitutional solution.
Failing there, the military will confront the national security issue. That could be very messy, and traumatizing to the nation, but they will not fail.
President Trump is trying to do things the easiest way possible, but the more the opposition prevents that, the more they guarantee things will be done the hard way.
The national security issue cannot be ignored.
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originally posted by: Flesh699
This is the most logical answer to current events. The censorship ALONE is a security issue and it's very blatant. I've seen censorship before regarding the pizza and the gate but for systematic suppression of voter fraud/ccp influence is a whole new bucket of potatoes. There's no logical way it can be this blatant and nothing get done about it. There will be civil war if nothing is done.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
It's children who look away and deny and lie. We're dealing with children, children everywhere.
In our neighborhoods, our workplaces, our own homes, and our government. And they're all, supposedly, of legal age.
I'm waiting for proof. When will one Congressional representative or senator grow a spine?
All I see is Trump looking like a porcupine with all those shivs stuck in his back.
originally posted by: Flesh699
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
I just meant that within about two days of a Trump video going on youtube it's gone. It's been happening at an accelerated pace just in the last month. That's what I meant by blatant.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: BoomGiggle
To everyone else, keep up the good fight, don't feed the trolls and be grateful for the gift of foresight. It is an honor and privilege serving alongside you digital folks.
Calling the Q circle-touch session “serving” is really stretching the definition of serving. If you’d said you’ve had fun entertaining alongside them, that I would believe.
Can somebody provide me with the spark notes version of what Q’s gonna do once Biden swears in? I know this is all part of The Plan so we can skip that part, just curious about the next bit. Thanks in advance
originally posted by: chloe4412
I have been trying to follow this thread, but it seems nothing is happening. When is the swamp going to be drained, people arrested or Trump revealing all the bad folks business to the world?
Trump, from where I'm looking, is pretty much OVER. Nothing is going to happen, but Trump's orange ass being led out of the White House by the Military probably.
You all have so much faith in the plan when even Q doesn't talk anymore.
Ahhhhhh Durham ....... Ahhhhh music video. We're not going to take it, golfing again are you.
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
You implied what I said was opinion.
The 1981 visit took place after Obama left Occidental College in Los Angeles to transfer to Columbia University in New York that same year.
Obama stayed in Karachi with the family of a college friend, Muhammed Hasan Chandoo. Now a financial consultant in Armonk, N.Y., and an Obama fundraiser, Chandoo on Sunday declined to comment. He confirmed he was Obama’s “friend” and former “roommate,” but said, “I decided at the beginning of the campaign that I’d stay out of this whole game.”
According to published reports in Pakistan, Obama in 1981 also stayed at the home of a prominent politician, Ahmad Mian Soomro, in an upscale Karachi suburb, and went on a traditional partridge hunting trip north of Karachi. Soomro’s son, Muhammad Mian Soomro, is a senior politician who served as acting president before the appointment of President Asif Ali Zardari last September.
Ahmad Mian Soomro died in 1999, and attempts to reach his son for comment were unsuccessful.
An Associated Press story in May mentioned several of Obama’s Pakistani college friends, as well as an Indian friend, Vinai Thummalapally from Hyderabad, India.
The following month the Times of India, citing Thummalapally, said Obama’s staff got it wrong – Obama had not visited Hyderabad in India but Hyderabad in Pakistan.
(Hyderabad in Pakistan is a three-hour drive from Karachi. A city of about 1.5 million people – around 750,000 in 1981 – it boasts a famous bazaar. Hyderabad in India is about 900 miles from Karachi. Capital of Andhra Pradash state, it has a mostly Hindu population of about six million and is renowned for visitor attractions including forts and temples.)
Obama may have visited Pakistan again later, when his mother, Ann Dunham, held a microfinance job there in the mid-1980s.
A Lahore-based Urdu newspaper, Daily Waqt, reported last August that Dunham worked as a consultant for a Pakistan Agricultural Development Bank program that ran from 1987 to 1992.
The project was in Gujranwala, the paper said, but Dunham stayed at a hotel in nearby Lahore, where Obama reportedly visited her. Dunham died in Hawaii in 1995....
Southwestern Asia was a risky place for a Westerner to visit in 1981, although it is unclear whether travel to Pakistan was actually restricted. (The U.S. government at the time advised against visits to Afghanistan and had recently lifted a ban on travel to Iran.)
Capitol Police is also looking into an off-site server that authorities did not know about but housed congressional data.
The new agreement provides Pakistan Defense Ministry officers with top-secret clearance to use and interact with the Chinese intelligence infrastructure under the aegis of the Joint Staff Department of the Chinese Central Military Commission. While there is little public information about the commission, the most high ranking party and military officials are privy to its operations.
Dr. Strangelove: Or How The US Learned To Stop Worrying And Watch As China Gave Pakistan The A-Bomb
This same Chinese nuclear corporation that was gifted with our patronage was itself responsible for assisting Pakistan in their development of nuclear weapons—just one aspect of a military relationship that has flourished since at least the 1960s.[mfn]
....This same year, the Clinton administration was pressuring Congress to roll back a number of laws prohibiting the transfer of military hardware to Pakistan. The campaign was a success and soon the Brown amendment was passed allowing for the transfer of $370 million in military equipment to the regime. At the same time, sections of the Pressler amendment, an amendment which blocked any form of foreign aid being sent to Pakistan, was modified to allow assistance to begin again. The Pressler amendment was specifically enacted as a penalty for Pakistan’s possession of nuclear weapons. That’s when the deal started to really explode, so to speak.
In 1998, just three years after the sale of the rings, and two years after the repeal of the pertinent portions of the Pressler amendment, Pakistan conducted its first nuclear test—though it may be more accurate to call it their first five nuclear tests, as all five bombs were detonated simultaneously in the Ras Koh Hills.
Westinghouse, now in the hands of Canadians and operating out of Pennsylvania, continues to assist China’s energy sector by exporting American technology. Last year, the fourth AP1000 reactor, a Westinghouse mainstay, went live, making it the 46th reactor unit operating in the country. They were also responsible for the construction of three other Chinese reactors in 2018.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Creep Thumper
I hope it wasn't a prophetic dream CT... a galaxy would be a LOT of responsibility!
The 'species of stars' quote was new to me too and I'm wondering if it's linked to the 'Thousand points of Light' quote!
originally posted by: FauxMulder
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: onehuman
It's in the open now.files.abovetopsecret.com...
Im honored. Really. Ironic.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: FauxMulder
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: onehuman
It's in the open now.files.abovetopsecret.com...
Im honored. Really. Ironic.
What's the deal with the whole "toothache" thing?